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Not an old Porsche, but an old VW Beetle. A now-rare split-window Bug from 1952 whose age and European specification quirks ...
At one time, the Volkswagen Beetle was so ubiquitous that its sighting is often punctuated by a swift punch in the arm and a shout of "Punch Buggy!" (Or "Slug Bug!" depending on your regional take ...
This classic German economy car nearly hit six figures after a flurry of bidding came during the final day of the auction, ...
Will Volkswagen bring back the Beetle as an EV? The official line is no, but with a children's cartoon heroine named Ladybug driving what obviously is an electric future Bug, we're thinking the ...
We mention that only because it fills us with a sense of déjà vu: Back in 1975, when the end was near, Volkswagen introduced La Grande Bug, a top-of-the-line Super Beetle with high-end features ...
The iconic Volkswagen Bug may live on in the electric era after all. On Monday, Volkswagen revealed a new digital electric Beetle concept for an upcoming animated film set to hit theaters and ...
The Volkswagen Beetle is an economy car no more. German outfit Milivié Design is offering restored and modernized versions of the original VW Bug for $600,000, but there's a reason for the hefty ...
Not many cars can lay the same claim to fame as the Volkswagen Type 1, more affectionately referred to as a "Bug." Technically, the Type 1 didn't officially become the Beetle until 1968.
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